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Texas twins joined at the abdomen will have surgery to become separated. KPRC's Syan Rhodes reports.
Mixed martial arts fighter War Machine was ordered held without bail Wednesday on charges that he assaulted his porn-star ex-girlfriend in Las Vegas.
The second US patient to be cured of the Ebola virus, Nancy Writebol, describes what she thinks helped save her life.
A mother is accused of faking her daughter's cancer for financial gain. WHO's Jannay Towne reports.
A waiter says he meant no disrespect when he identified customers as "black girls" on a tab. KPRC's Mark Boyle reports.
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Tuesday blocked a scheme by Norwegian Air International to fly in and out of U.S. airports while at the same time—through a series of corporate maneuvers—evading Norway’s strong labor and social laws and the airline’s existing collective bargaining relationships with its own employees. DOT’s ruling, said Ed Wytkind, president of the AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department (TTD):
Two media requests seek any sealed criminal records for the 18-year-old shot by a police officer in Ferguson.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry reacts to the murder of American journalist Steven Sotloff at the hands of ISIS militants.
Speaking at his sentencing hearing, Theodore Wafer apologized to Renisha McBride's family and friends, asking for forgiveness, saying she was "too young to leave this world."
The notorious case began with what defense attorneys said were coerced confessions from two scared teenagers with low IQs.